Encara no tenim significats per a "signify as".
1That, of course, did not signify as much as it should.
2What did a little confinement signify as compared with the slow drip, drip, of centuries?
3The discreet landlord told him nothing,-wouldtell him nothing; but that his bill did not signify as yet.
4Lessons "about morals" signify as matter of course lessons in what other people think about virtues and duties.
5She thought that his orders should have outweighed her mere remonstrance, and she now felt it her duty to signify as much.
6The suggestion was acceptable: Victor signified as much with an ungracious mumble.
7But it displeased him-displeasedhim deeply, and he signified as much.
8We had a deal of such discourse, and sometimes others that signified as little.
9Your surprise offends me, signifying as it does that you had not expected to be well received.
10The senior mistress signified as much.
11Our hero thought that he had answered questions enough by this time, and signified as much to his questioner.
12That curt word "Fifth" signifies as much to the New-Yorker as "Boulevard des Italiens" to the Parisian.
13Therefore the divine essence is signified as "What"; and the person as "Who"; and the property as "Whereby."
14The company now began to be in motion for the dance, and Mr. Falkland signified as much to Miss Hardingham.
152: Because creation is signified as a change, as was said above (A.
16It was with a clear conscience that she resolved to beguile Mr. Fox, and signified as much to her father.
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